Over 40% of Teens in Northern Ireland Use E-Cigarettes

May.16.2025
Over 40% of Teens in Northern Ireland Use E-Cigarettes
A new study by Northern Ireland’s Public Health Agency (PHA) reveals that over 40% of students aged 17 to 18 currently use e-cigarettes, while 15% of teenagers overall are vaping. The PHA is calling for enhanced health education to help families and educators engage in open conversations with young people and discourage e-cigarette use.

Key points:

 

1.Teen e-cigarette use: A study by the Public Health Agency (PHA) in Northern Ireland found that over 40% of students aged 17 to 18 are currently using e-cigarettes.

 

2.Age difference: The rate of e-cigarette use among 12th grade students is ten times higher than that of 8th grade students.

 

3.Trend: Currently, 15% of teenagers are using e-cigarettes, while the usage rate of traditional cigarettes is lower.

 

4.Many teenagers are motivated to try e-cigarettes because "everyone else is using them," with 40% of users reporting experiencing side effects.

 

5.Family and Health Education: The PHA is calling for an increase in public awareness to help families and educators engage in open dialogue with teenagers, in order to avoid the use of e-cigarettes.

 


 

According to a report from the Belfast Telegraph on May 15th, the latest research from the Public Health Agency (PHA) in Northern Ireland has shown that over 40% of 17 to 18 year old students are currently using e-cigarettes, with 14th grade students being 10 times more likely to use e-cigarettes than 8th grade students. The study surveyed more than 7,500 adolescents from 91 secondary schools and found that 15% of teenagers are currently using e-cigarettes, while the use of traditional cigarettes is only at 9%.

 

PHA's "Insight into e-cigarette behaviors among young people in Northern Ireland" report found that the majority of e-cigarette users (76%) had never smoked traditional cigarettes before trying e-cigarettes, while 33% of e-cigarette users started smoking traditional cigarettes after trying e-cigarettes. The main reasons adolescents use e-cigarettes include "everyone else is doing it," as well as wanting to appear cool and following a popular trend.

 

The report also shows that 40% of e-cigarette users report experiencing side effects, including dizziness, shortness of breath, coughing, decreased fitness levels, stress, nausea, increased heart rate, and fatigue. About two-thirds of users have tried to quit smoking, with 55% stating that they had successfully quit for a period of time. In comparison, the usage rate of traditional cigarettes is lower, with only 5% of teenagers being current smokers, 16% smoking occasionally, and 26% smoking daily.

 

Colette Rodgers, the strategic tobacco control lead for the Public Health Agency, emphasized that the long-term health impacts of e-cigarettes are still not fully understood. However, by providing relevant information and increasing public awareness of the risks, families and educators can engage in open dialogue with adolescents to prevent their use of these products. She stressed that parents and guardians play a crucial role in helping adolescents understand the risks.

 

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